Dental pateint relationship and technology

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Information Technology

and

Informatics in the

Patient-Dentist Relationship

Iyad ABOU-RABII

DDS, OMFS, MRes, DU, PhD

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Lecture Plan

• Importance of doctor-patient relationship

• Problem and solutions

• Defining & measuring doctor-patient relationship

• Dental CIT applications

• Role of dental informatics

Introduction

• Technology has allowed the patients to

regain control of their treatment.

• For the modern dentist, it’s important to

understand the different systems that are

available that can assist you in developing

and improving the relationship between

Dentists and their patients.

4

Importance

• Increased treatment adherence

• Reduce malpractice claims

• Fewer tests and second opinions

• Improved quality of life

5

Problem

• Quality of relationship on the decline

• Consumerism

• Healthcare system constraints

• Poor communication skills

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Solution

• Refocus on patient centeredness

• Communication and information

technology

• Dental Informatics as a model that

integrates CIT with human relationship

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Doctor-patient relationship defined• Sustained open trusted conversation

• Sharing of information and knowledge

• Exemplified in patient-centered care model

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Patient-Centered Care Model

Problems

Goals

Roles

Disease

Illness

Enhancing

the Patient-

Doctor

Relationship

Incorporating

Prevention and

Health

Promotion

Being

Realistic

Context

Illness

Disease

Person

Exploring both

disease & illness

experience

Understanding

the whole person

Finding

common

ground

Mutual

Decision

Patient

Presents

Cues

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Relationship Building - PCC

PCC

Hi Quality Doctor-Patient

Relationship = ImprovedOutcomes

• PCC - Patient-Centered Care

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Personal Relationship Scales

• Communication and decision support

• Interpersonal caring and social support

• Contextual knowledge

• Trust

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Personal Relationship Scales

• Communication and decision support

• Thoroughness of questions about symptoms,

attention to what patients say, clarity of explanations,

instructions, and advice and help in making

decisions.

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Personal Relationship Scales

Communication and decision support

Interpersonal caring and support Patience, friendliness, caring, respect, and time spent

with the patient. Sharing power and enhancing self-

awareness.

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Personal Relationship Scales

• Communication and decision support

• Interpersonal caring and support

• Contextual knowledge of the patient

• Knowledge of the patient’s life history, medical

history, responsibilities at work, home or school,

principal health concerns, values, and beliefs.

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Personal Relationship Scales

Communication and decision support

Interpersonal caring and support

Contextual knowledge of the patient

Trust Integrity, honesty, competence, and role as the

patient’s agent. Expressing a sense of security

and well-being.

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Relationship Building - CIT

• CIT - Communication and Information

Technology

• PCC - Patient-Centered Care

PCCHi Quality

Doctor-Patient Relationship =CIT +

ImprovedOutcomes

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Communication & Information

Technology

• What aspects of CIT affect patient-dentist

relationship

• Use existing models

• PCAS for relationship

• Schleyer’s taxonomy of dental CIT

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Dental CIT

• Schleyer’s Categories

• Internet

• Clinical

• Administrative

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CIT Clinical & Administrative

Devices

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Internet

• Office Web portal

• Email

• Personal Health Record

• Teledentistry

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Web Portal

• Service

• Doctor and Staff info

• Location, hours

• Practice philosophy

• Office policies

• Patient education

• Automated scheduling

• Automated reminders

• Patient testimonials &

images

• Relationship Benefit

• Informed patient

• Match & shared values

• Set expectations

• Sense of control

• Build trust

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Email

• Service

• Secure

• Web-based

• Triaged

• Linked to EOHR

• Becomes part of PHR • Relationship Benefit

• Ease of access

• Open communication

• Trust

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PHR

• Service• Treatment history

• Dental history

• Meds

• Family history

• Radiographs

• Relationship Benefit

• Sharing & participation

• Access & control

• Level power asymmetry

• Trust and confidence

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Teledentsitry

• Service

• Remote care

• Consultations

• X-rays and images

• Teleconference

• Real-time, store and

forward

• Relationship Benefit

• Communication

• Decision support

• Contextual knowledge

• Convenience

• Continuity of care

• Trust

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Clinical

• EOHR

• Digital Imaging

• Treatment Planning

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EOHR

• Service

• Exam

• Charting

• Treatment Planner

• Clinical and

psychosocial data

• Preference data

• History and trends

• Knowledge-based

• Relationship Benefit• Communication

• Contextual knowledge

• Confidence

• Continuity of care

• Trust

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Imaging

• Our patients want to be able to see

what we see and to understand

why we make the treatment

recommendations that we make.

• Co-diagnosis ( to involve the

patient in the diagnostic process).

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Imaging

• Service

• Visual record

• Treatment planning

• Trend analysis

• Simulations

• Relationship Benefit

• Communication

• Patient preferences

• Control

• Trust

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Treatment

Planning

• Service

• Values-based options

• Link medical and oral

factors

• Consider patient

preferences

• Decision making aids

• Relationship Benefit• Communication

• Decision support

• Patient preferences

• Control

• Trust

Administrative: Practice Mgt.

• Using the phone and paper-based

systems is

• time-consuming,

• expensive,

• No interaction from patients.

• Newer electronic systems involve

the patient in the process.

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Administrative: Practice Mgt.

• Services

• Appointment

scheduling

• Patient registration

• Tailored messages

• Demographics

• Insurance billing

• Claims submission

• Recall

• Relationship Benefit

• Communication

• Access

• Confidence

• Convenience

• Trust

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Conclusion

PCCHi Quality

Doctor-Patient Relationship =CIT

ImprovedOutcomes

DI

+

• PCC - Patient-Centered Care

• CIT - Communication and Information Technology

• DI - Dental Informatics